Anton Delvig

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Anton Delvig
Name Anton Delvig
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Birth date 6 November 1798
Birth place Saint Petersburg, Russia
Death date 12 December 1831
Death place Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Occupation Poet, journalist
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Anton Delvig (6 November 1798 – 12 December 1831) was a Russian poet and journalist based in Saint Petersburg, known for his contributions to Russian literature during the early 19th century.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Anton Delvig was born on 6 November 1798 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. He came from a noble family and received a good education, which influenced his later literary pursuits.

Literary Career[edit | edit source]

Delvig began his career as a poet and journalist in Saint Petersburg. He was a prominent figure in the literary circles of the time, associating with other notable writers such as Alexander Pushkin and Vasily Zhukovsky. Delvig's poetry often focused on themes of love, nature, and society, reflecting the Romantic ideals of the era.

Delvig was also known for his work as a journalist, contributing to various literary magazines and newspapers. He used his platform to advocate for social and political reform, earning him a reputation as a progressive thinker.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Anton Delvig's contributions to Russian literature and journalism have had a lasting impact. His poetry continues to be studied and appreciated for its lyrical quality and emotional depth. Delvig's commitment to social issues also paved the way for future writers to use their work as a means of promoting change.

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